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How to elevate two-minute noodles into delicious restaurant-worthy recipes the whole family will love

How to elevate two-minute noodles into delicious restaurant-worthy recipes the whole family will love

7NEWS23-06-2025
Junda Khoo is the owner of Ho Jiak restaurants.
He has three locations in Sydney and Ho Jiak is the only hatted Malaysian restaurant in Sydney.
Today, Junda will show three delicious ways to upgrade your two-minute noodles:
Kari Mee: Wok fried chicken and egg noodles (Mild)
Maggi Sup: noodles with choy sum, tofu puff and chicken (Hot & Spicy)
Kerabu Maggi: Steamed calamari served with cold noodles and nyonya sauce (Mild)
Recipe below:
Kari Mee
Wok fried Maggi noodles with egg, choy sum and chicken (Mild)
Recipe by Junda Khoo
Serves 1-2 people
Ingredients
2 x Packets Maggi Kari Noodles
3 x Tablespoons Vegetable Oll
¼ Onion Diced
1x Portion of Chicken Breast Strips 120g
5 x Garlic Cloves Smashed
4x Whole Birds Eye Chilli
½ Sliced Tomato
2 x Whole Eggs
½ Bunch Chopped Choy Sum
1X Maggi Kari Seasoning Sachet (from the packet)
1x Tablespoon Maggi Original Liquid Seasoning
Instructions
Blanch instant noodles in boiling water for about 1 minute until half-cooked, then drain and set aside. You want the noodles to be al dente after frying.
Heat the oil in a pan until smoking point.
Add the chicken, chopped onions, garlic, chilli and sliced tomatoes.
Sauté until the chicken is cooked through.
Crack the eggs into the pan and scramble them vigorously until they're fully cooked and firm.Then add choy sum and stir fry for 30 seconds.
Add the drained noodles, give it all a stir, then add 1 x Maggi Kari seasoning sachet, mixing in well.
Add Maggi original liquid seasoning and stir fry noodles until slightly charred.
Serve with a wedge of lime.
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